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Note: Sections through the liver reveal a mild portal inflammatory infiltrate composed predominantly of lymphocytes. Rare eosinophils are also identified. There is no fibrosis (trichrome stain).  A PAS/D stain shows no intracytoplasmic globules."
 
Note: Sections through the liver reveal a mild portal inflammatory infiltrate composed predominantly of lymphocytes. Rare eosinophils are also identified. There is no fibrosis (trichrome stain).  A PAS/D stain shows no intracytoplasmic globules."
 
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Revision as of 15:23, June 21, 2022

DZI20-206-Case-8
liver tx bx
"LIVER PARENCHYMAL WITH MILD PORTAL CHRONIC INFLAMMATION, SEE NOTE.

NO STEATOSIS OR FIBROSIS ARE IDENTIFIED.

Note: Sections through the liver reveal a mild portal inflammatory infiltrate composed predominantly of lymphocytes. Rare eosinophils are also identified. There is no fibrosis (trichrome stain). A PAS/D stain shows no intracytoplasmic globules."
December 31, 1969 7:00:00 PM